Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and sometimes poorly understood. Here, we build on classic ecological theory by hypothesizing that some enigmatic spawning migrations across coastal marine habitats can be inferred from the population genetic signature of larval dispersal by ocean currents. We test this assumption by integrating spatially realistic simulations of alternative spawning migration routes, associated patterns of larval dispersal, and associated variation in the population genetic structure of eastern Australian sea mullet (Mugil cephalus). We then use simulation results to assess the implications of alternative spawning destinations for larval replenishment, and we c...
Background: In marine fish species, where pelagic egg and larvae drift with ocean currents, populati...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
Transport of larvae by ocean currents is an important dispersal mechanism for many species. The timi...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Determining the extent of dispersal in exploited marine fishes is essential for understanding their ...
Background: In marine fish species, where pelagic egg and larvae drift with ocean currents, populati...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
Transport of larvae by ocean currents is an important dispersal mechanism for many species. The timi...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Determining the extent of dispersal in exploited marine fishes is essential for understanding their ...
Background: In marine fish species, where pelagic egg and larvae drift with ocean currents, populati...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...